The cheat command, available for installation on many Linux systems, provides an easy way to make cheat sheets available for hundreds of commands. The term “cheat sheet” has long been used to refer to ...
Ever wanted a cheat code for writing Linux commands without consulting the manpages every time and understanding their usage? Well, there's a tool for that called cheat. Whether you need a quick ...
If you need a quick reference on the basics of Unix, have I got a deal for you. The Unix enthusiast over at freeengineer.org has put together "the basic commands for getting started using the UNIX ...
hey, i got an email from my uncle:<BR><BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Adam,<BR> <BR>I'm looking for a Unix (Linux) Command ...
FOSSwire has a Unix/Linux Command Cheat Sheet on its website. I remember there was once a thread here with "favorite and useful commands" or some such thing. Anyone want to try and replicate that in a ...
Commands that provide help are essential. Here's a look at some of the help you can get from the Linux system itself. Even after you’ve used Linux for a while, you will still find yourself needing ...
TLDR and Cheat don't replace man pages; they complement them. They're perfect for day-to-day learning and quick reference ...